Getting rid of a time share.
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Re: Getting rid of a time share. (by Cynthia P.):
jayjay wrote:In reply to the e bay messaage. It may seem that e bay devalues our timeshares, however ebay is the market value of all things. timeshares to me are not as desirable as they once were for a couple of reason. now I am retired and can drive and stay with family. also the fees and assessments can really add up. i have two listed on red week, and i do have one on deposit. i am thinking of putting the last one we have on e bay because even for a penny plus closing many have to be relisted.I checked Ebay this morning and I could not believe the hundreds of nice timeshares for auction at 1 cent to $1. This is really deflating the value of ALL timeshares. You used to never see this on Ebay.adahiscout wrote:Don't they put the units up for auction on eBay, not for just a flat $1.00? I'd think that was just the opening bid, but I'm no eBay pundit.Nevertheless, I think some of you are being unfairly hard on Elsa for the crime of trying to be fair.
And, if anybody cares, "to" is used for "to town" or "to John". If you mean "also" or "excessively" or "more than enough" it is spelled "too"--more than enough O's. Get it? This is a bad error to make while you are criticizing someone else's intellegence.